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Fujitsu cedes ‘iPad’ trademark to Apple
b>WASHINGTON/b>: Japan's Fujitsu has ceded rights to the 'iPad' name to Apple, just in time for the tablet computer from the California company to hit US stores next month.
Much-awaited Apple iPad hits US on Saturday
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: The Apple iPad launches in the United States on Saturday with an apparent deluge of early online orders indicating that the tablet computers will be another big hit for the company.
The MSI GT660 for the gamer in you
If you are looking for a gaming laptop, the new MSI GT660 notebook is going to hit the local market next month.
German Tablet PC to rival the iPad
b>BERLIN/b>: The German maker of a new Tablet PC is setting out to rival Apple's iPad with the promise of even more technology such as a bigger screen, a webcam and USB ports.
Media everywhere
Make your media files - songs, photos and movies - accessible across portable devices to consoles.
MPro150: A projector in your pocket
b>PETALING JAYA/b>: So-called pico projectors have been out a while now and today we take a look at a notable little addition to the market: the MPro150 from 3M.
AMD’s new processors and chipset hit the market
Chipmaker AMD's Phenom II X6 processors and 890FX chipset are now available. The products usher in a new era of immersive 3D entertainment and visualisation for desktop PCs, the company said.
Oceanspace, Secospace hit Malaysian market space
b>KUALA LUMPUR:/bSecurity and storage solutions provider Huawei Symantec Technologies Co Ltd, has launched two new products, Oceanspace and Secospace, for the Malaysian market.
Tech company website hit by rogueware
b>PETALING JAYA/b>: The website address of a local technology company was hijacked and anyone trying to access the site from a web search list would instead be hit by 'rogueware.'
Japanese team finds material that could make super disc
b>TOKYO/b>: A Japanese research team has found a material that could be used to make a low-price super disc with data storage capacity thousands of times greater than a DVD, the lead scientist said.